Leeds Studies in English, new series, 45 (2014) whole issue
articles- Carl Phelpstead, Ecocriticism and Eyrbyggja saga, pp. 1-18
- Stephen Graham, Scyld scyle cempan: The Shield and the Warrior in Old English Poetry, pp. 19-33
- P. S. Langeslag, Kinsmen Before Christ, Part I: The Latin Transmission, pp. 34-48
- Jeremy Goldberg, John Rykener, Richard II and the Governance of London, pp. 49-70
- Sharon Hubbs Wright and Michael Cichon, Fiction After Felony: Innovation and Transformation in the Eland Outlaw Narratives, pp. 71-86
- Sharon Hubbs Wright, ‘The
Death of Sir John Ealand of Ealand and his sonne in olde rymthe’: Four
New Eland Manuscripts and the Transmission of a West Yorkshire Legend, pp. 87-128
reviews
- Kate Wiles, pp. 131-33:
Catherine A. M. Clarke, Writing Power in Anglo-Saxon England: Texts, Hierarchies, Economies (Cambridge: Brewer, 2012) - Thomas Gobbitt, pp. 133-35:
Donald Scragg, A Conspectus of Scribal Hands Writing English, 960–1100 (Cambridge: Brewer, 2012) - Catalin Taranu, pp. 135-38:
Peter S. Baker, Honour, Exchange and Violence in ‘Beowulf’ (Cambridge: Brewer, 2013) - Paola Scarpini, pp. 138-41:
Larissa Tracy, Castration and Culture in the Middle Ages (Cambridge: Brewer 2013) - Trevor Russell Smith, pp. 141-43
Traditions and Innovations in the Study of Medieval English Literature: The Influence of Derek
Brewer, ed. by Charlotte Brewer and Barry Windeatt (Cambridge: Brewer, 2013) - Jan Vandeburie, pp. 143-47
The Culture of Inquisition in Medieval England, ed. by Mary C. Flannery and Katie L. Walter (Cambridge: Brewer, 2013)